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Landmarks Commission approves Atlas Pinnacle shingle for 311 McCall Street roof

2510731 · March 5, 2025
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Summary

The Waukesha Landmarks Commission approved a Certificate of Appropriateness for a roof replacement at 311 McCall Street using Atlas Pinnacle impact shingles in pewter; applicant brought samples and the commission voted to approve the shingle selection.

At its March 25 meeting the Waukesha Landmarks Commission approved a Certificate of Appropriateness to replace the roof at 311 McCall Street, in the McCall Street Historic District. City planner Charlie briefed the commission on the Charles H. Howard House (built 1890) and said the existing roof is a gray three‑tab shingle that needs replacement.

The applicant, Wendy Mueller, said she brought samples to show the commission. Charlie said the applicant proposes Atlas Pinnacle impact shingles in a pewter color, with black flashing and standard waterproofing and ventilation. Charlie noted Atlas Pinnacle had not previously been explicitly approved by the commission but that the product’s appearance appears similar to previously accepted options.

A commissioner moved to approve the shingle request “as presented.” The motion was seconded and the commission voted in favor. The recorded roll-call included commissioners announcing “Aye” during the vote; the motion carried and the Certificate of Appropriateness for the roof replacement was approved.

The applicant noted she had requested a paint and repair grant and would be placed on the list once grant contracts and funding are finalized.